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After the Summer holidays, my weekend competitions are back! Today’s prize presents the opportunity to win one of two volumes from TheLang Lang Piano Method series, published by Faber. The fourth and fifth books have just been released and are on offer this weekend. These publications are a continuation of the series, providing the conclusion to the method. You can find out much more about Lang Lang’s books here and you can purchase them here.

To be in with a chance of winning, please leave a comment in the comment box at the end of the post and I will select the winners on Sunday evening (British time).

Good luck!

Faber Music are also giving away some free Lang Lang Piano Method Teachers’ Packs (pictured above), including pencils, stickers, bookmarks and sticky notes. If you’d like a pack, simply send an email requesting one to marketing@fabermusic.com with your name and postal address.

My Publications:

For much more information about how to practice piano repertoire, take a look at my two-book piano course, Play it again: PIANO (Schott). Covering a huge array of styles and genres, 49 progressive pieces from approximately Grade 1 – 8 level are featured, with at least two pages of practice tips for every piece. A convenient and beneficial course for students of any age, with or without a teacher, and it can also be used alongside piano examination syllabuses too.

You can find out more about my other piano publications and compositions here.

Thank you so much for your amazing website. It’s also very cool to see Lang Lang inspiring young pianists with his performances and method books. He helps them to acquire a love for music. Have a great weekend! – Jennifer in Vancouver, Canada (Twitter: @muzewest, @Westjet007 )

I’m a great fan of Lang Lang. His performances inspire my pupils – loved his appearance on the One Show. Have been using his Piano Academy books and am now keen to try his piano method books. I am being sent the Teachers pack from Faber, but now need the books to go with them…….!

I’ve just taken on an adult student who learnt piano when she was a child and I am looking for a book that will help to refresh her skills and move her forward. I think these books fit the bill perfectly!